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Aatrupadai is a ''[[Sitrilakiyam]]'' genre, known as ''Prabandham'' in Sanskrit. The word ''aatrupaduthudal'' means "to lead or guide." In ancient times, ''Viraliyar'', ''Paanar, Koothar,'' and ''Porunar'' used to go to the patrons who helped them out of poverty. A person who receives presents from a patron acts as a guide for the others, and Aatrupadai songs are composed for that occasion. The Aatrupadai songs are written in ''Agavarpa'' and portray the fame, patronage, and reign of the patron.<ref>[1] Muttuvīriyam, pāṭal 113</ref>
Aatrupadai is a ''[[Sitrilakiyam]]'' genre, known as ''Prabandham'' in Sanskrit. The word ''aatrupaduthudal'' means "to lead or guide." In ancient times, ''Viraliyar'', ''Paanar, Koothar,'' and ''Porunar'' used to visit patrons who helped them out of poverty. A person who receives presents from a patron acts as a guide for the others, and Aatrupadai songs are composed for that occasion. The Aatrupadai songs are written in ''[[Agavarpa]]'' and portray the fame, patronage, and reign of the patron.<ref>[1] Muttuvīriyam, pāṭal 113</ref>
== Genre ==
== Genre ==
Aatrupadai is defined by ''Tholkappiyam'' grammar as-artists like Koothar, Paanar, Porunar, and Viraliyar, after receiving gifts from a patron, guide the other artists by writing Aatrupadai songs<ref><poem>kūttarum pāṇarum porunarum viṟaliyum
Aatrupadai is defined by ''Tholkappiyam'' grammar as-artists like Koothar, Paanar, Porunar, and Viraliyar, after receiving gifts from a patron, guide the other artists by writing Aatrupadai songs<ref><poem>kūttarum pāṇarum porunarum viṟaliyum
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peṟṟa peruvaḷam peṟā'arkku aṟivuṟī'ic
peṟṟa peruvaḷam peṟā'arkku aṟivuṟī'ic
ceṉṟu payaṉetirac coṉṉa pakkamum
ceṉṟu payaṉetirac coṉṉa pakkamum
- Tholkaappiyam - Purathinai Iyal 88: 3-6</poem> </ref>. Subsequent ''Paatiyal'' texts provide a similar grammar to Aatrupadai<ref><poem>Puravalaṉ paricil koṇṭu mīṇṭa
- Tholkaappiyam - Purathinai Iyal 88: 3-6</poem> </ref>. Subsequent ''Paatiyal'' (Poetics) texts provide a similar grammar to Aatrupadai<ref><poem>Puravalaṉ paricil koṇṭu mīṇṭa
iravalaṉ veyiltōṟum iruṅkā ṉattiṭai
iravalaṉ veyiltōṟum iruṅkā ṉattiṭai
vaṟumai yuṭaṉvarū'um pulavar pāṇar
vaṟumai yuṭaṉvarū'um pulavar pāṇar
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Aatrupadai is a Sitrilakiyam genre, known as Prabandham in Sanskrit. The word aatrupaduthudal means "to lead or guide." In ancient times, Viraliyar, Paanar, Koothar, and Porunar used to visit patrons who helped them out of poverty. A person who receives presents from a patron acts as a guide for the others, and Aatrupadai songs are composed for that occasion. The Aatrupadai songs are written in Agavarpa and portray the fame, patronage, and reign of the patron.[1]

Genre

Aatrupadai is defined by Tholkappiyam grammar as-artists like Koothar, Paanar, Porunar, and Viraliyar, after receiving gifts from a patron, guide the other artists by writing Aatrupadai songs[2]. Subsequent Paatiyal (Poetics) texts provide a similar grammar to Aatrupadai[3].

Apart from the Thirumurugatrupadai, other Aatrupadai texts have kings and patrons sung as protagonists (Thalaivan). Aatrupadai is composed of the Thalaivan's clan pride, charisma, dharma, heroism, etc.; the paths that lead to his kingdom; and finally, the types of gifts that will be received from him.

Books

Catalog of Aatrupadai in Sangam Literature
Sangam Literature Persona/Artist Number of Songs Total
Ettuthogai Paanar 8
Ettuthogai Virali 4
Ettuthogai Pulavar 2
Ettuthogai Total 14
Pathitrupathu Paanar 8
Pathitrupathu Virali 6
Pathitrupathu Total 8
Pathupaattu Thirumurugaatrupadai 1
Pathupaattu Panaatrupadai 2
Pathupaattu Kootharaatrupadai 1
Pathupaattu Porunaraatrupadai 1
Pathupaattu Total 5
Aatrupadai Total 27

Notes

  1. [1] Muttuvīriyam, pāṭal 113
  2. kūttarum pāṇarum porunarum viṟaliyum
    āṟṟiṭaik kāṭci uṟaḻat tōṉṟip
    peṟṟa peruvaḷam peṟā'arkku aṟivuṟī'ic
    ceṉṟu payaṉetirac coṉṉa pakkamum
    - Tholkaappiyam - Purathinai Iyal 88: 3-6

  3. Puravalaṉ paricil koṇṭu mīṇṭa
    iravalaṉ veyiltōṟum iruṅkā ṉattiṭai
    vaṟumai yuṭaṉvarū'um pulavar pāṇar
    porunar viṟaliyar kūttark kaṇṭap
    puravalaṉ nāṭūr peyarkoṭai parā'ay
    aṅkunī celkeṉa viṭuppatāṟ ṟuppaṭai
    atutāṉ akavaliṉ varumē
    - Panniru Pattiyal 202

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